Restigouche County (
2001 population 36,134) is located in north-central
New Brunswick,
Canada. The county is named for the
Restigouche River[?] which flows through the county and is famous for its salmon pools. Forestry dominates the local economy.
List of towns in Restigouche County, with 2001 populations given:
- Campbellton (7,798)
- Dalhousie[?] (3,975)
- Saint-Quentin[?] (2,280)
- Belledune[?] (1,923)
- Balmoral[?] (1,836)
- Charlo[?] (1,449)
- Atholville[?] (1,381)
- Eel River Crossing[?] (1,335)
- Kedgwick[?] (1,184)
- Tide Head[?] (1,149)
- Dundee[?] (883)
- Saint-Arthur[?] (832)
- McLeods[?] (388)
- Val d'Amour[?] (331)
- Nash Creek[?] (279)
- St-Jean-Baptiste-de-Restigouche[?] (214)
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